Join us for a safe and open conversation with Betsey Stevenson about how she amplifies her advocacy for diversity in economics through formal and informal routines, her best practices, lessons learned, and her experience of what worked, and what didn’t in and outside of classrooms. Stevenson is a professor at the University of Michigan in public policy and economics, contributes as a faculty research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and serves on the executive committee of the American Economic Association. Her research centers on women's labor market experiences, modern family dynamics, and the relationship between labor market and family dynamics. Stevenson is a passionate advocate for diversity in economics and promotes this cause through various platforms and news outlets.